Billionaire Patrick Drahi is reorganizing the debt-laden Optimum Communications Inc. on self-dealing terms without giving shareholders enough information to decide on a related transaction, according to a lawsuit seeking to block the move. https://t.co/yckMvI8Oas
Driven Brands Holdings Inc.‘ $25 million settlement earned a federal judge’s blessing to resolve allegations the automotive-services company overhyped the integration of its glass repair platform and the performance of its car wash business. https://t.co/ZYUfvPyIxN
A Washington high school student sued the state’s Interscholastic Activities Association and several officials after she was allegedly sexually assaulted by a transgender female athlete during a wrestling match. https://t.co/IPYZIokVeA
A panel of federal appellate judges in Seattle seemed dubious of reviving a former Washington State University head football coach’s lawsuit accusing the institution of unlawful termination. https://t.co/jctIDVSN5e
A new Tennessee law imposing a fee on some international money transfers is an unconstitutional tax on cross-border payments, a financial technology industry group said in a lawsuit challenging the measure. https://t.co/4G6NAmtdVV
The New Jersey Supreme Court diminished immunity for nonprofit healthcare providers, ruling that the state’s Charitable Immunity Act didn’t insulate a nonprofit from tort claims. https://t.co/k8T0lWZCOz
High-skilled green card applicants from Iran can move forward with their legal challenge to policies carrying out President Donald Trump’s travel ban, a federal judge in Washington ruled. https://t.co/BVvaDV7mBg
A Mississippi federal judge sanctioned attorneys on both sides of a contract breach case for failing to prevent AI hallucinations in legal filings, including banning attorneys from entering appearances in that court for two years. https://t.co/ZKWG11acwP
Travel marketing platform Sojern Inc. defeated a proposed class action alleging it illegally collected the personal information of consumers booking rooms on websites of hotels using its online tracking tools. https://t.co/bqEPnQwnaL
President Donald Trump nominated an executive at Capital One Financial Corp. to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, as the administration pushes to lay off about half of its remaining staff following hundreds of departures. https://t.co/BRIjoUhZY8
Florida officials must defend against a lawsuit claiming the state underfunded a historically black college by nearly $2 billion over the last three decades, a split federal appeals court ruled. https://t.co/21795spWlh
For Big Law’s sports industry partners, the most eventful summer in New York’s recent history is emerging as a low-stakes, corporate-tinged social tightrope. The payoff is meaningful time to bond shoulder-to-shoulder with clients. https://t.co/6FnjzKkLYi
Opinion: The rescheduling of medical marijuana could be the start of a broader rescheduling initiative that would affect employers' drug-testing policies and procedures. https://t.co/V8or45C9X8
Real estate data company CoStar Group Inc. is asking a court to reject Zillow Group Inc.'s attempt to gain access to critical home listings, escalating litigation over control of the US residential real estate market. https://t.co/dBKOhSMpeg
UK-headquarted litigation and disputes firm Kennedys reported a 9.1% jump in revenue, bolstered by its strongest-ever performance in North America. https://t.co/6hTMNLsu2p
The AFL-CIO, the nation’s largest coalition of labor unions, has sued the Department of Labor over a recent final rule that altered financial disclosure forms for labor unions. https://t.co/y11K691sxJ
A case alleging BDO USA Inc. discriminated against a managing director based on his age when the firm fired him after he rejected an offer to work with a cut to his pay and benefits will advance to a trial, a federal judge ruled. https://t.co/qey6tPn2X0
A proposed class action against Zillow Group Inc. claims the online real estate marketplace made false statements to investors about its agreement with Rocket Companies Inc.’s Redfin. https://t.co/aUvOiQmsrh
FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried lost his bid to overturn his fraud conviction and 25-year prison sentence, with a federal appeals court rejecting his claims of not receiving a fair trial. https://t.co/stKg86YqLT
Texas disciplinary rules don’t expressly bar an attorney representing himself from contacting an opposing party he knows to be represented by counsel, the state supreme court ruled Friday. https://t.co/w6e9W7SIkd